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SR-22 Insurance in Colorado

SR-22 Required

Colorado requires SR-22 insurance for 9 months to 3 years after qualifying offenses. You must carry at least $25,000/$50,000 bodily injury and $15,000 property damage coverage. Common triggers include dui/dwi/dwai conviction, driving without insurance, license revocation. Colorado filing period can be as short as 9 months for minor offenses.

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Overview

SR-22 insurance in Colorado is required as proof that the driver is insured at the minimum coverage levels. This is a necessary step to reinstate a revoked license. The driver's insurance company files the SR-22 with the state to guarantee liability coverage.

Key Facts

Status: Required
Form Type: SR-22
Filing Period: 9 months to 3 years

Minimum Coverage Requirements

Bodily Injury (per person): $25,000
Bodily Injury (per accident): $50,000
Property Damage: $15,000
Additional Requirements: BI & PD Liability

What Triggers SR-22 Requirement

  • DUI/DWI/DWAI conviction
  • Driving without insurance
  • License revocation
  • Habitual traffic offender designation

Cost

Filing Fee: $15-$50 one-time fee
Insurance Increase: $300-$800+ per year above standard rates
Total Estimate: $1,000-$3,000+ additional over 9 months to 3 years

How to File

1

Contact Your Insurance Provider

Call your current auto insurance company and request an SR-22 filing. Not all insurers offer SR-22 — if yours doesn't, you'll need to find a new provider. Compare quotes from multiple companies to find the best rate.

2

Purchase Required Coverage

Ensure your policy meets Colorado's minimum requirements: $25,000/$50,000 bodily injury and $15,000 property damage.

3

Insurer Files SR-22 with the State

Your insurance company electronically files the SR-22 certificate with the Colorado DMV/motor vehicle agency. This usually takes 1-3 business days. You'll receive a confirmation copy.

4

Apply for License Reinstatement

Once the SR-22 is on file, complete your license reinstatement process including paying the reinstatement fee and any outstanding fines or court costs.

5

Maintain Continuous Coverage for 9 months to 3 years

Keep your SR-22 insurance active for the full required period of 9 months to 3 years without any lapses. Set up autopay to avoid missed payments. If your policy lapses, your insurer will notify the state and your license may be re-suspended.

What Happens If Coverage Lapses

If your SR-22 insurance lapses in Colorado, your insurer is required to notify the state DMV by filing an SR-26 form. This will likely result in immediate license suspension, potential fines, and a restart of the full SR-22 filing period (9 months to 3 years). Avoid any gaps in coverage by setting up automatic payments.

Important Notes

Colorado filing period can be as short as 9 months for minor offenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I need SR-22 insurance in Colorado?
In Colorado, you typically need to maintain SR-22 insurance for 9 months to 3 years. The clock starts from the date your SR-22 is filed with the state. Any lapse in coverage may reset this timeline.
How much does SR-22 insurance cost in Colorado?
The SR-22 filing fee itself is typically $15-$50. However, the real cost is the insurance premium increase — expect to pay $300-$800+ more per year than standard rates. Total additional cost over the filing period is typically $1,000-$3,000+. Shop around and compare quotes to find the best rate.
What triggers SR-22 requirement in Colorado?
Common triggers include: DUI/DWI/DWAI conviction, Driving without insurance, License revocation, Habitual traffic offender designation. The specific requirement depends on the offense and may be determined by the court or DMV.
What happens if my SR-22 lapses in Colorado?
If your SR-22 policy lapses, your insurance company is required to notify the Colorado DMV. Your license will likely be re-suspended, and you may need to restart the entire SR-22 filing period from the beginning. You could also face additional fines and penalties.
What are Colorado's minimum coverage requirements for SR-22?
Colorado requires minimum coverage of $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident for bodily injury and $15,000 for property damage.

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Disclaimer: This is informational only, not legal or insurance advice. SR-22/FR-44 requirements change frequently. Verify current requirements with the Colorado DMV or a licensed insurance agent.